the appropriate funds to universities. >> a voucher of higher education in the state of illinois? >> i don't think we agree on this totally. i see transferring it to a voucher as you are saying. so as to make higher education, which is in great turmoil right now, and make it more of a market in which the students march to the institutions thank you will provide them the best value and outcome. >> does anybody do that now? >> in some states, the public universities, i think pennsylvania is one of them that has very little direct appropriates from the institution. but the dollars follow the need-based students. >> we do that now with the illinois financial assistant program. >> we do direct appropriates for public university. how many students do you have in the classroom is asked but in the four year programs we don't ask that. we think more accountability occur when the dollars follow the students rather than direct appropriates to the school. >> does that change the mission of some of these public universities in trying to cater to a more free-market based approach? >> it undoubt